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BTW - how come you didnt fly me around in that chopper? Reading about your skills, it would have been an experience not to forget about :)) |
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11. What the fuck is with the dungon servants quarteres in your appartment?
Haha. North Americans, that's what's wrong with it! Ok, I moved to a new place in August, it's an appartement in Paris, two bedrooms, and it comes with an extra one, under the roofs, that people were using a long time ago for their servants. It has separate stairs (7 stories, NO elevator, tiny tiny staircase) and communicate to the rear of the kitchen by a small door (perfectly sized..for a kid). Staircase to the has not been redone since...mmm most probably since the building was built around 1930. Almost no paint remains on the walls, wood floor is dark dark brown and you can feel the holes under it. It's dusty and there is old old old furniture abandonned in the corridor. The room is less than 9 feet by 10 feet, just a maitress on the floor and a tiny window on the roof (I could buy a bed, but 7 stories with no elevator...ggghhh). It's very convinient when a friend needs to sleep over, but it seems it's soooooo far from American standards that the few people that came to visit me since I got this new place (except for Sean who loved the place :) )keep talking about it. I agree it's very aged and sooo different, but u guys have been so spoiled with 5 stars hotels you don't even recall, at least my dungeon will be remembered! Ok, next friend to visit us in Paris will have a helico tour and dungeon package :) |
Sexy Ray has always been a great person to me. Congrats on a well deserved Ambush:thumbsup
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Here is me in pole position at the 6 hours of Magny Cours (legs are still shaking from it, lol):
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12. Why do you live in Paris? Lived anywhere else?
I was born here and I lived all my life in Paris. Can't get enough of it. Ok, weather sucks, taxes are above anything that you would believe, traffic makes the 405 in LA look like a racetrack and it's packed of French people with attitude. But I love the city, its food, bars, clubs, nightlife, exhibitions, shops, monuments and this is the culture I grew in. I've done more than my share of traveling, seen dozens of other cities and countries, found a bunch of them better than Paris on severall aspects (the better weather, less taxes, no traffic and no French attitude is not too hard to find...) but I still love it. Maybe, one day... There is a French say that says: Passion has reasons that reasoning cant reason (hope it makes sense for you guys) |
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And... great Ambush for a great person! |
Hummm, very interesting Richard:winkwink:
and... no, i don't want to fly with you but you don't want to drive with me either do ya? Happy Holidays my friend and congrats on this great Ambush interview:thumbsup |
Great Great Interview ! and i hope we see you in Costa Rica !!!!
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Hahaha mon ami Richard, j't'aime comme un frere toi ;-)
This is Ambush is well deserved. Richard is an awesome guy, great entertainer and also great to hang out with. I promise Richard that in 2007 you will see my french ass in Paris and we can go sip some good wine. Oh and no more bags, I've retired the volcano and passed it down to another member of our dysfunctional Family. Stay Gold Rex ;-) |
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Here's to a wonderful human being! May you and Sam have many years of happiness and bliss. Nice interview..... I had no idea you smoked cigars, I will have to send you some ;-) I can vouch for Rex with his helicopter flying, he is being humble but Herve and himself are great pilots and even better hosts. |
Allright, nice pick!
'Grats on the ambush, Rex! Much deserved! And as they say, behind every great man there's a great woman. :thumbsup Hi Sammy! :winkwink: |
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cool Ambush Rex!
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...and once you're sporting the neccessary safety gear...
...tear up the parking lot! http://fubarwebmasters.com/current/cur06/5/z09184.jpg |
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13. What did you do for Fox interactive?
I was working in the video game industry before jumping into adult in 1998. Started programming video games when I was still at school, ended up managing the game Planet of the Apes for Fox Interactive. Crew of 50 people, two years project, and sorry to say, game was not even good. Good part is it made ma travel a lot between Paris and LA, I started to know that city better and somehow to like it. I've always felt that I jumped in the video games industry a year or two too late. It always made me feel being after the wave, not riding it. I guess it pushed me (us, with Herve) to do the big jump and leave confortable positions in that industry for new chalanges on the Net. |
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Thanks for the kind words and see u in Vegas :) |
Rex is awesome
and always packing and sharing his fine, fine cigars! thanks Rex! |
14. How old were you when you started programing? What computer was it? What early computers have you owned?
I started programing at 14 when my uncle offered my a Sinclair ZX81. Interesting to wonder what would I have done without that xmas present at that time... So I started programing right away, very few games were available at that time... Learnt Basic, then assembly langage, then Pascal and C. Owned a Texas TI994A, an Apple II, then an Atari ST and an Amiga before geting my first PC. |
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15. How many virtuagirls have you shot loads on in your living room?
None. I don't mix my personal life with production at all. In the studio, that's a different storyd, we encourage the girls do be wild. We had over 320 girls so far and about 100 guys. Producing a new girl/guy takes about a week from shooting to publication. That's a lot of exclusive content that we use both for VirtuaGirl and our mobile stuff. |
16. Talk about Virtuagirl and Herve
As I explained before, we were both working in the videogame industry before VirtuaGirl. We get bored and decided to ride the Internet wave. We had a friend at that time that started a small porn website and he was making money with it. Not loads, but enough to show that clients where there and it was possible to bill them. First idea was to do a free dancing girl that we would use to advertise for adult paysites. After filming the first girl and watching her dancing / striping on our screen, it was obvious that we could sell it as a stand alone product. That's when the third guy, who had an adult website decided to bail and leave us alone with the project (talk about bad decisions...). So we released the product with one girl, she was in 63 colors only (32 for the skin and hairs, 31 for the swimsuit), size was 1.4Mb (to fit on a floppy disk). At that time there was no real video on the net, best you could get was a stamp sized bunch of moving pixels if u had a fast PC. So it was really impressive and we did our first sale a few hours after puting the thing online, no idea where the people where coming from as we were buying no traffic. We quickly got reviews and article and our number of visitors rapidly grew as well as our sales. Did I mention we were processing with iBill at that time? lol. We had to change servers twice the first month as we started buying some advertising. One day the banners we were buying on TheHun were down so Patrick offered to comensate by publishing a galley for us. We managed to gather enough still images to do a gallery and he posted it, servers crawled and we did over 150 sales with that one post :) GOOD old days! We started to produce new girls and to buy prepaid listings on all major TGPs. We grew up very fast from there, we were doing 20 to 30% more each month, sky was the limit. Our peak was I believe around the end of 2001, processing over $1M a month. Not too bad for a little dancing girl :) Then we reached a plateau and went down slowly, (with a peak at each new product release) to $400k a month in 2003 which we are still doing. I know most programs don't show their numbers, I personaly don't care, our conversion and retention are available in real time on our site ( http://www2.totemcash.com/free/figures.php ) and we are a French company, our numbers are public. I never wanted to enter the PPS game and have to shave to pay $50 per signup, so my only other option is to be very honest and show all my numbers. Might loose affiliates looking for quick buck, but I'm more interested by the ones thinking long term. What else? mmm, we're now working on VirtuaGirl HD, the next version of VirtuaGirl. We're bringing HD (girls are up to 1000 pixels tall), automatic downloads to the user's desktop, interactivity with the girls and are building a community of people collecting the girls (to use them as a vector of distribution). Have no doubts I'll post more before the release :) Any other question on the VirtuaGirl story or numbers? |
17. What was it like to ride the concord?
Big. That was something. I took it to go to New York in 2002 right before they terminated it. I had heard from that plane all my youth, couldn't let it go without riding it once. I left home a wenesday morning, went to the airport, they had the lounge and registration at the gate itself, we boarded and took off on time (got to mention it coz that was the only time I saw Air France on time, lol). That thig did a lot of noise, A LOT. Acceleration was not terrific, but the angle it takes at take off makes u feel more like in a rocket than in an airplane. Ground is behind your shoulder, not on your side. Then u enter the sky, so hi it's black at the top, so hi that you can see the curve of earth (goose bumps talking about it). Felt nothing at Mach 1 nor Mach 2, there is a display inside the cabin that gives u the speed. We went up to Mach 2.4 (got my certificate for it, lol). Food / Wine / Service was first class and we arrived in JFK three hours and half after. At home, kids were not even back from school. Sooo glad I did it :) Ok, I flew back coach, end rows, on a smelly old 747, but I still had stars in my eyes. http://toshare.toteme.com/ambush/sIMG_6024.jpg http://toshare.toteme.com/ambush/sIMG_6027.jpg http://toshare.toteme.com/ambush/sIMG_6035.jpg http://toshare.toteme.com/ambush/sIMG_6043.jpg |
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Great interview Rex :)
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I can see why you kicked Derek now, hehe. Lucky bastard :)
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fucking GIRLS. all of them. i like that room. and you make it sound much worse than it is... there is nothing wrong with it. it a nice quite little room. easy to sleep in. dirt is good for the soul. http://images17.fotki.com/v349/photo...MG_1798-vi.jpg |
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I expect that was an amazing experience. The only thing to top it would have been to sky dive from it... nice interview Richard. |
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